Mission Statement:
To research existing and emerging hardware & software technologies. To develop
open and extensible solutions to real-world data modeling, computation,
visualization, collaboration, storage and information mining opportunities
for the scientific research community.
Current projects of the Ocean Information Center are:
- Earth System Modeling Techniques, Strategies, Collaboration and Coordination
- This project will work with Centers in the Earth System Modeling space to understand the needs and constraints in fully coupling their systems for better predictions. It will work across lines in observing, ocean and atmosphere modeling, space weather, interoperability, high performance computing, Cloud solutions, use cases for autonomous systems and operational data exchanges for fully coupled Earth System models.
- National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP)
- The National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP) facilitates partnerships between federal agencies, academia, and industry to advance ocean science research and education. Through this collaboration, federal agencies can leverage resources to invest in priorities that fall between agency missions or that are too large for any single agency to support.
- International Research
Ship Schedules and Information Pages
- Some 800+ research ships from 56+ nations work individually
and co-operatively for much of each year. This database describes
these ships, their past, present and future sea-going programs together
with relevant supporting information, Currently the most comprehensive
information is available for the US research fleet but international
input is actively sought.
- Ocean Bytes
- The Ocean Bytes blog was created to allow those students, faculty and staff at the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environement
as card bg-light as the School of Marine Science and Policy to post blogs about their research projects. It is intended as an outreach mechanism so
that we can share our technologies and the lessons we've learned with others. We hope you enjoy it.
- OCEANIC Interns Blog Archive
- The OCEANIC Interns blog is one that we set up to allow our interns to blog about the projects that they've worked on. It serves
as a public log of the work they've accomplished and the lessons they've learned.